In <ysVbleEYs5EB075yn@fox.nstn.ns.ca> doldridg@fox.nstn.ns.ca (Dave
Oldridge) writes: >>In article <3n1rdk$hpu@ixnews2.ix.netcom.com>,>vincent1@ix.netcom.com (Vincent DeLuca) wrote:>>> In the study of Mitochondrial DNA it has been shown>> (Wilson,Caan) that there has been no passage of genes from H.
Erectus>> >to H.Sapiens. One can agree with Bard that a sort of genocide took >> >place on H.Erectus. One can also assume that this may be the case
of>> >the Australopithecines.>>How does the study of Mitochondrial DNA show that there is no passage
of>genes from H. Erectus to H. Sapiens, pray tell? And how do you square>the theory that it does with the FACT that we have a lot of genes in>common with the pongids, especially the chimpanzee species?>> --> Dave Oldridge> doldridg@fox.nstn.ns.ca